Describe warm currents.

Warm currents are ocean currents that are created by the movement of warm water from the equator towards the poles. These currents are driven by the Earth's rotation, the Coriolis effect, and the differences in water density. Warm currents are typically found in the upper layers of the ocean and can have a significant impact on the climate of the regions they pass through. They can bring warm temperatures and increased precipitation to coastal areas, and can also affect the distribution of marine life.